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Suppression of unwanted probe radiation in widebandprobe-fed microstrip patches
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The radiation from the probe feed of a microstrip patch can contribute significantly to the cross-polarisation radiation or to pattern distortion, especially if the patch is fabricated on a relatively thick, low-perinittivity substrate. By introducing a second probe, which is fed out of phase with the original probe, this unwanted radiation can effectively be suppressed. To demonstrate this technique, two L-band patches were fabricated, one with and one without the extra probe. The dual probe-fed patch produced more symmetrical radiation patterns and had a reduction in the peak cross-polarisation level of nearly 20 dB. The unwanted radiation is effective]y suppressed over a bandwidth of > 10%.